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* WhoYouGonnaCall: The game has you playing a group of ghost-hunters for hire.

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* WhoYouGonnaCall: The game has you playing a group of ghost-hunters for hire.hire.
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The game was originally released for the [=PS3=] and the Vita.
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* MissionControl: Shiga acts as this most of the time, since he's in a wheelchair and can't participate in fights directly. In one of the missions exclusive to the UpdatedRerelease, he's unavailable and [[TeamPet Seecloar]], the company's cat, acts as your mission control instead.

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* MissionControl: Shiga acts as this most of the time, since he's in a wheelchair and can't participate in fights directly. In one of the missions exclusive to the UpdatedRerelease, he's unavailable and [[TeamPet Seecloar]], the company's (completely normal, non-speaking) cat, acts as your mission control instead.
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* WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld: Working for Gate Keepers amounts to this, although in practice their missions are generally much lower-scale than saving the world.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: ''Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters Daybreak: Special Gigs'' adds additional chapters to develop the game's [[OptionalPartyMember Optional Party Members]] a bit more, since most of them are OutOfFocus outside the chapter where they're recruited.


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* UpdatedRerelease: ''Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters Daybreak: Special Gigs'', which adds several additional chapters and convenience features.
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* VerbalTic: Moichi prefixes everyone's name with the two-letter abbreviation for his his in-universe perception of their TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons CharacterAlignment, such as calling Shiga LG-Shiga.

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* VerbalTic: Moichi prefixes everyone's name with the two-letter abbreviation for his his in-universe perception of their TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons CharacterAlignment, such as calling Shiga LG-Shiga.LG-Shiga or calling Kosuge CG-Kosuge.
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* HeroInsurance: Averted; if you mess up in predicting where a ghost is going to move and attack the wrong spot, you can damage things in the area, which you have to pay compensation for at the end of the mission.


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* ThePowerOfRock: Kosuge damages ghosts by playing an electric guitar and has a skill that gives him an attack bonus when his attacks trash the set.
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* ATasteOfPower: In the tutorial you get to use Chizuru, the Gate Keepers' leader, who is level 30 and has one of the strongest skills in the game. After that she always finds an excuse to slack off and can't be deployed again.
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* MissionControl: Shiga acts as this most of the time, since he's in a wheelchair and can't participate in fights directly. In one of the missions exclusive to the UpdatedRerelease, he's unavailable and [[TeamPet Seecloar]], the company's cat, acts as your mission control instead.
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* ForScience: Moichi's motivation is this; he often has to be talked down from dangerous or poorly-considered scientific experiments by the rest of the team.
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* DeathDealer: While Iku's weapons take a variety of forms based around stage magic, their visual effects in battle always have her throwing cards.
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* ParanormalInvestigation: Naturally, most of what the Gate Keepers are employed for amounts to this; investigating and then banishing ghosts.
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* WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld: Working for Gate Keepers amounts to this, although in practice their missions are generally much lower-scale than saving the world.

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* WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld: Working for Gate Keepers amounts to this, although in practice their missions are generally much lower-scale than saving the world.world.
* WhoYouGonnaCall: The game has you playing a group of ghost-hunters for hire.
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* VerbalTic: Moichi prefixes everyone's name with the two-letter abbreviation for his his in-universe perception of their TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons CharacterAlignment, such as calling Shiga LG-Shiga.
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''Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters'' (later released on Steam an UpdatedRerelease, ''Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters Daybreak: Special Gigs'') is a VisualNovel / TacticalRPG hybrid developed by Creator/ArcSystemWorks in collaboration with Toybox, Inc. The game focuses on Gate Keepers, a team of high-school ghost hunters for hire; gameplay is divided between visual novel investigation segments, planning segments where the player sets up traps and other tools for hunting ghosts, and TacticalRPG sections as the player actually plays out their missions.

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* AdultsAreUseless: While there are two adults working at Gate Keepers, Chizuru, the owner, can only be deployed in the tutorial and provides minimal assistance otherwise, while Sadoi will only work as the driver and provides no other assistance whatsoever.
* BadBoss: Chizuru cares only about money, is implied to underpay her workers, and is generally terrible to work for.
* PunchClockHero: Several of the characters who work at Gate Keepers are this; technically everyone is getting paid, but Chizuru and Sadoi in particular only seem to be there for the money.
* WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld: Working for Gate Keepers amounts to this, although in practice their missions are generally much lower-scale than saving the world.

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